As cross-platform message services like WhatsApp become more ubiquitous, more and more of these messages are finding their way into the Courts as evidence at trial. However, they also present new and unique challenges for lawyers to navigate.
This session shares about the when and how text messages from various platforms, particularly SMS, WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger, Telegram, Skype and WeChat, can be used to strengthen one’s case in Court.
This session shares about the when and how text messages from various platforms, particularly SMS, WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger, Telegram, Skype and WeChat, can be used to strengthen one’s case in Court.
In this webinar session, you will learn how to:
- Basic understanding of evidential procedures in Court
- Learn practical tips on how to properly preserve text messages for legal purposes
- Free Practical Checklist on how to admit messages in Court
Nathalie Annette Kee
Senior Associate, Thomas Philip Advocates & Solicitors
Nathalie Annette Kee is a Senior Associate in the firm’s Civil Litigation department. She holds a First Class LL.B (Hons.) degree from Oxford Brookes University, U.K.. She was admitted as an Advocate & Solicitor of the High Court of Malaya in 2019.
Nathalie’s key practice areas are civil and commercial litigation. Her experience ranges from dealing with complex international shareholder disputes to the enforcement of judgments against State Governments and statutory bodies. She is knowledgeable in matters of bankruptcy, winding up proceedings, basic and complex debt recovery, land disputes and directors’ disputes.
She also does advisory work on Immigration Law and occasionally takes on pro bono briefs from survivors of intimate partner or domestic violence.
Nathalie’s key practice areas are civil and commercial litigation. Her experience ranges from dealing with complex international shareholder disputes to the enforcement of judgments against State Governments and statutory bodies. She is knowledgeable in matters of bankruptcy, winding up proceedings, basic and complex debt recovery, land disputes and directors’ disputes.
She also does advisory work on Immigration Law and occasionally takes on pro bono briefs from survivors of intimate partner or domestic violence.